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. >>> new technologies are blurring the boundaries between the personal and the professional. it's happening as more and more workers use personal cell phones and computers for their jobs. and it could mean security risk for your company. as keaton fox reports t could also grant your boss' access to everything on your personal device. >> reporter: if you're like many employees these days, you're juggling a bunch of different devices to keep up with e-mails and texts. but as that practice expands, so do the problems for you and employers. in the business world it's being dubbed bring your own device, or byod for short. it's when you use your own fan or tablet computer to connect to your company's network for work. >> what if there's a need to investigate some situation and your device and the information on your device has to be looked at by other people. >> reporter: he said it comes down to your company's policies. some policies say if you connect to the business network and are asked, you must turn over your device and everything on it, including pictures, or texts. >> i wan
. >>> new technologies are blurring the boundaries between the personal and the professional. it's happening as more and more workers use personal cell phones and computers for their jobs. and it could mean security risk for your company. as keaton fox reports t could also grant your boss' access to everything on your personal device. >> reporter: if you're like many employees these days, you're juggling a bunch of different devices to keep up with e-mails and texts. but as that...
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. >> reporter: led by companies like square and paypal, mobile payment technology has taken off. even bank of america offers its own card swiping attachments. but with credit card theft and fraud as widespread as ever, some customers might be asking, is it safe? >> the short answer is, yes, it is very safe, reliable and in many ways more convenient and more useful way of engaging in a credit card transaction. >> reporter: the ceo at the electronic transaction association that represents visa, mastercard and about 500 other companies, says in some instances mobile payments are safer. >> when you're using, for example, a cloud based digital wallet, that information is not even stored on the phone itself. it's in the cloud. you're accessing it on your phone but the information about your credit card is not physically stored on your phone. >> reporter: that's why predictions about the mobile payment industry are also at cloud level. >> and we will reach the point over the course of the next decade where consumers will use their mobile phones as payment devices more often than those p
. >> reporter: led by companies like square and paypal, mobile payment technology has taken off. even bank of america offers its own card swiping attachments. but with credit card theft and fraud as widespread as ever, some customers might be asking, is it safe? >> the short answer is, yes, it is very safe, reliable and in many ways more convenient and more useful way of engaging in a credit card transaction. >> reporter: the ceo at the electronic transaction association that...
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. >> reporter: technology company 1 e spent the day surprising students who lost the most. this 12-year-old remembers when water rushed into his house and he climbed over a fence to safety. did you think you would get out okay? >> no, i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: what does it mean to you, santiago? >> it is very special to me. >> reporter: why? >> because i had nothing, and now i have a lot of friends and people that care about me. >> reporter: frightening experiences and incredible loss make these gifts even more meaningful. >> thank you. >> reporter: moments of joy, as people work together to lift kids' spirits. >> i think they're like angels. >> reporter: rehema ellis, new york. >> this terrible storm has brought out some great people and we will keep telling their stories. that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
. >> reporter: technology company 1 e spent the day surprising students who lost the most. this 12-year-old remembers when water rushed into his house and he climbed over a fence to safety. did you think you would get out okay? >> no, i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: what does it mean to you, santiago? >> it is very special to me. >> reporter: why? >> because i had nothing, and now i have a lot of friends and people that care about me. >>...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. bp has paid over twenty-threebp billion dollarsnt to the gulf. to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> in moments like this one where everybody is panicked about something horrific like the fiscal cliff. it's more important than ever you have something to keep you interested in investin
that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. bp has paid over twenty-threebp billion...
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health care technology solution that will supply electronic medical records to 8,300 walgreens. besides being certified, 37 times next year's earnings? too expensive for this guy. i wouldn't touch it. wait for an earnings hiccup, something we've seen from these health care i.t. providers. that will give you the pullback you need before you can build a position. we have lost too much money in this market buying stocks that sell for more than 30 times earnings. now september 14th, i highlighted a speculative opportunity in a company called dynamax. at the time it looked like they had a better hepatitis vaccine and the risk profile wouldn't dissuade the fda from approving it in an upcoming panel in february. unfortunately for shareholders, the fda panel met yesterday and asked the company to present more safety data. in response on that, the stock got crushed and fell $2.19, 47%. dynavax represents the downside of speculation. this is a loser. the downside speculation happens when you're informed or thought we would be. we got this wrong. unlike someone who tweeted @jim cramer that
health care technology solution that will supply electronic medical records to 8,300 walgreens. besides being certified, 37 times next year's earnings? too expensive for this guy. i wouldn't touch it. wait for an earnings hiccup, something we've seen from these health care i.t. providers. that will give you the pullback you need before you can build a position. we have lost too much money in this market buying stocks that sell for more than 30 times earnings. now september 14th, i highlighted a...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. you'll find the technology to help you become a better one is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing.
that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. you'll find the technology to help you...
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, certainly science and technology draws more federal support but without the humanities there is just absolutely extraordinary work being done in the humanities which informs our intellectual culture and it's so pervasive i think it's just not as -- it doesn't produce the technologies as you said. >> do the panelists think that the humanities are getting the short end of the stick or are they just jealous of the new building for the engineering college? >> there's no question they feel downtrodden but in reality if you look at the fundamental purpose of the university education although we have this location focus right now it's sometimes said the purpose of a college education is said to prepare a student for their first job but for their last job, and that requires a very broad education involving the arts and humanities and social sciences to give an individual the capacity to continue to learn, to adapt to change. we believe right now looking at our students they are going to change not simply jobs that entire careers. they will be much longer than ours where and therefore they ne
, certainly science and technology draws more federal support but without the humanities there is just absolutely extraordinary work being done in the humanities which informs our intellectual culture and it's so pervasive i think it's just not as -- it doesn't produce the technologies as you said. >> do the panelists think that the humanities are getting the short end of the stick or are they just jealous of the new building for the engineering college? >> there's no question they...
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technology is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's go to carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol. what's up? >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering if you think alcoa aluminum is poised for a rebound in 2013. >> in 2013, yes. it does have tremendous tax law selling between now and year end. that is one horrible commodity that he has to deal with. it was like, you know, the copper corporation would be doing good. let's go to daniel in virginia. daniel? >> caller: yes? >> go ahead, daniel. you're up. >> caller: yep. >> you're up. >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering about ssys. >> stratus. yeah, that thing up is too much. that is a register ringer if i ever saw one. i don't wa
technology is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's go to carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol....
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they make the technology that allows engines to run on natural gas. they have the best tech in the business. the world's number top engine maker and another with caterpillar. westport stock has been savaged over the last couple months. the company preannounced disappointing results at the end of october. last wednesday it got hit by a sell initiation from goldman sachs, brutal. the very next day reported a larger than expected loss. after getting pounded down to the low 20s, they rebounded on friday. rallied more than 9%. the company announce the they would start producing the first long haul truck engine next year. that can be a sign that maybe things bottomed. long term the stock has given us a double since i first got behind it in january 2010. but now it's down 28% since the last time we spoke with the ceo in august. has westport been punished enough? they initiated coverage with a sell rating. had the expectations come down enough that the risk/reward is in your favor? let's check in with david demers, the founter and ceo of westport innovations.
they make the technology that allows engines to run on natural gas. they have the best tech in the business. the world's number top engine maker and another with caterpillar. westport stock has been savaged over the last couple months. the company preannounced disappointing results at the end of october. last wednesday it got hit by a sell initiation from goldman sachs, brutal. the very next day reported a larger than expected loss. after getting pounded down to the low 20s, they rebounded on...
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. >>> a new judge has approved solyndra's former fremont headquarters to seagate technology for $90 million. sill ind they got a loan from the government, and went bankrupt. taxpayers will recover for little if anything. government lawyers are appealing the ruling. >>> thousands of twi-hards lining up across the country for the midnight showing of the final chapter in the twilight movie series! you're looking at a clip from "breaking down part 2."s expected to make hundreds of -- it is expected to make hundreds of millions of dollars just this weekend. philippe is live. >> reporter: yes, but to be honest, it's just me outside! there's nobody around me. and the box office is quiet. but that's because everyone's inside watching the movie! here in berkeley, the united artist theatre showing breaking down at 10:00 tonight, it's about halfway through right now. the line outside earlier stretching around the building. it was a mostly young crowd with a lot of twilight fans buying their tickets well in advance of showtime. the theatre showing the film on three screen, all sold out. at least 600 ti
. >>> a new judge has approved solyndra's former fremont headquarters to seagate technology for $90 million. sill ind they got a loan from the government, and went bankrupt. taxpayers will recover for little if anything. government lawyers are appealing the ruling. >>> thousands of twi-hards lining up across the country for the midnight showing of the final chapter in the twilight movie series! you're looking at a clip from "breaking down part 2."s expected to make...
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from lasers, magnetic resonance, the algorithm for google searches, breakthrough technologies that we take for granted come out of our public impact of research universities. >> so you all seem generally optimistic about the ambitions of public universities can have and i would like to push back a little bit. when i read the headlines and i am searching for news, i see public research universities are talking about selective excellence or cure the university of vermont, the aspire program. the idea that universities, they need to focus on a few areas and sacrifice what one might find at the top private universities. michigan could be an exception to the rule. i am wondering, does that limit where you can have research breakthroughs? does that say that we will only have it in some areas? >> i think the question has to be one of balance. and the right proportion that one finds in history and current circumstances. i think your question suggests the importance of differentiation and where we have great strengths and comparative advantage. obviously, that is where the investment should ta
from lasers, magnetic resonance, the algorithm for google searches, breakthrough technologies that we take for granted come out of our public impact of research universities. >> so you all seem generally optimistic about the ambitions of public universities can have and i would like to push back a little bit. when i read the headlines and i am searching for news, i see public research universities are talking about selective excellence or cure the university of vermont, the aspire...
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you take a look, dynavac technologies. we like the hepatitis vaccine. the government didn't like that. i think this is a curious overreaction. but it's a spec. you have to be careful. >>> let's go to dan in texas. >> caller: pch energy. >> down 16. mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, we told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think it's going higher in 2013. >>> bill in south dakota. bill. >> caller: jim, my stock is american capital agency corp, agnc. there one is going to go down. why? maybe companies real estate investment trusts are worried about the taxation considerations, and we also have to worry about what the yield curve looks like and what they will do with fannie and freddie, so many -- so so many cost runs here, i think you should stay the course, but understand it's just another stock right now and it could lower. no longer charmed like it's wen. >>> john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >>
you take a look, dynavac technologies. we like the hepatitis vaccine. the government didn't like that. i think this is a curious overreaction. but it's a spec. you have to be careful. >>> let's go to dan in texas. >> caller: pch energy. >> down 16. mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, we told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think it's...
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national oil, avarco, the premium technology in the oil patch. and apple, technology. so we've got two technologies right here. you're going to get rid of terra data. i've got to give you some yield. i've got to put you in -- let's go with a merck or a pfizer. let's give you some yield. or a verizon. do that now. because you're going to need it. you've got to make that change now. let's go to mike in my home state of pen. mike. >> caller: how are you, jim? >> mike, it's tough to do this show in this environment. how have you been? >> caller: great. a big boo-yah from -- >> a great school. many of my teachers from springfield high, montgomery county went there. what's up? >> caller: i have some stocks for you. apple. aapl. express scripts. esrx. humana, hum. verizon, vz. and excelon, exc. am i diversified? [ buzzer ] >> all right. here we go. apple is tech. excelon is utility. that's the old philly olec. and comoil -- seem to be committed to the dividend which is why it's going down. expression scripts is a pharmacy benefits manager. verizon is telco. these two are too
national oil, avarco, the premium technology in the oil patch. and apple, technology. so we've got two technologies right here. you're going to get rid of terra data. i've got to give you some yield. i've got to put you in -- let's go with a merck or a pfizer. let's give you some yield. or a verizon. do that now. because you're going to need it. you've got to make that change now. let's go to mike in my home state of pen. mike. >> caller: how are you, jim? >> mike, it's tough to do...
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we could have it flowing down technology -- slowing down technology. i do not think that is a good opera -- option. we have to speed up the levers of government. one example is an obvious need to speed things up. the way we do spectrum allocation globally today is the way we have done it for decades. we do have to cooperate internationally on spectrum. what one country does with spectrum could interfere with the spectrum use in a neighboring country. we have to cooperate. we need to sit down together and agree on allocations. the greatest works is once every four years, there is a big effort. given the rapid changes in mobile, what we are seeing with increase in demand, the pressures on infrastructure, it is hard to see how it will continue to make sense that the only time these international allocations issues are addressed is once every four years. there are lots of examples like this. one of the things we would all benefit from in international is instead of seeing the kinds of proposals i mentioned, i think global economic growth and opportunity an
we could have it flowing down technology -- slowing down technology. i do not think that is a good opera -- option. we have to speed up the levers of government. one example is an obvious need to speed things up. the way we do spectrum allocation globally today is the way we have done it for decades. we do have to cooperate internationally on spectrum. what one country does with spectrum could interfere with the spectrum use in a neighboring country. we have to cooperate. we need to sit down...
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dan kerman reports, federal investigators are not convinced that chevron is using the best available technology. this chemical safety board has issued a subpoena to chevron. they have to answer it these specific decisions about the decision making process of the cost one type of pipe instead of the other. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> in the letter about the concern they say that there is a 9 percent chromium steel alloy will work the best and it is concerned about stainless steel being more susceptible to stress corrosion. >> in bay area news, this 65 year-old woman. the suspect is only 14 years old. we are getting a photographs. this is one of them caviar king. they are going to try him as an adult. if kaviar.. king he approached the woman, it kidnapped her, sexually assaulted her and she was left on the side of the road which was found hours later. the suspect was found when he went back to the crime scene. and he did not seem impactive that he could be >> the oakland police officers to the union is criticizing the department's leadership that, as a judge gets ready to decide weather to hand o
dan kerman reports, federal investigators are not convinced that chevron is using the best available technology. this chemical safety board has issued a subpoena to chevron. they have to answer it these specific decisions about the decision making process of the cost one type of pipe instead of the other. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> in the letter about the concern they say that there is a 9 percent chromium steel alloy will work the best and it is concerned about stainless steel being...
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febreze has anti-clogging technology that keeps it smelling fresh, even after 30 days. febreze. breathe happy. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> everybody is freaking about about washington. the fiscal cliff is a man made problem that congress and the president created. if they would stop squabbling with each other they could solve this thing with the stroke of a pen. i'm not trying to minimize the scale of the problem. it could send our economy back into a recession. i'm going to keep going. people are saying why is this stock and that stock d
febreze has anti-clogging technology that keeps it smelling fresh, even after 30 days. febreze. breathe happy. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're...
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craig they have that technology to get that done. the atrial flutter is something that i have had for nearly all my life. with the doctors, they said that they could go out and and remove them this and get this procedure done. and i'm not going to be stubborn like a mule. i will do with the doctors tell me >> harbaugh is on medication and will be working on his diet to. after one week from the resignation of cia director, michael petraeus he was on capitol hill. -- david petraeus wanted to know what he knew. emily schmidt has more. >> the cameras ready before dawn hoping to get a glimpse of david petraeus about the deadly attack in benghazi one week after resigning in disgrace. he came but nobody saw him if they said that they protected petraeus because he came voluntarily with a whole about fear that deadly attacks after september 11th. his testimony did not seem to care much of weather or not he downplayed information about terrace involvement. >> also the overwhelming amount of evidence was showing spontaneous demonstration and wa
craig they have that technology to get that done. the atrial flutter is something that i have had for nearly all my life. with the doctors, they said that they could go out and and remove them this and get this procedure done. and i'm not going to be stubborn like a mule. i will do with the doctors tell me >> harbaugh is on medication and will be working on his diet to. after one week from the resignation of cia director, michael petraeus he was on capitol hill. -- david petraeus wanted...
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critics tell us they've found some serious flaws in this technology. if the flaws aren't fixed could create security and safety concerns at airports around the country. >>> 471, 107. >> reporter: the new system called nextgen is expected to become fully operational by 2020. it is a complex system of air traffic control that will out satellite based technology similar to the gps you use in your car rather than the ground based tracking systems to more efficiently control tracking throughout the air and the united states. nextgen is being used on a trial basis in the bay area. earlier this year faa acting administrator michael wharfta shows off the technology. >> what we wanted people to understand is nextgen is right now. there are things that we are doing that are improving the use of the air space that will result in a lot of benefit right away. >> reporter: while the benefits of these technological changes may come in time, several different sources worry about security flaws now. >> i'm he not the only one out there that has access to this informati
critics tell us they've found some serious flaws in this technology. if the flaws aren't fixed could create security and safety concerns at airports around the country. >>> 471, 107. >> reporter: the new system called nextgen is expected to become fully operational by 2020. it is a complex system of air traffic control that will out satellite based technology similar to the gps you use in your car rather than the ground based tracking systems to more efficiently control tracking...
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as kron 4's dan kerman reports, investigators are not convinced they are using the best available technology. >> reporter: preliminary findings suggest corrosion caused the pipe to rupture. they asked for a permit to replace the pipe with something better. 9% chromium steel alloy. but they aren't sure that is what is best. >> this alloy is 9 chrome, can be susceptible to what is called sulfaidation corrosion. >> the same type of pipe was involved in a fire in washington state. >> that doesn't prove it is not a good choice but it prompts more question about corrosion. >> reporter: they want chevron to explain why they are not using stainless steel with 18% chromium. >> hard to predict how fast corrosion occurs. that is why it is so important to use the safest possible materials in the piping. they have issued chevron a subpoena. they have till december 7 to answer the questions, specifically, about their decision making process, why they chose one type of pipe instead of the other. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> so far we have stayed dry out there tonight as we look outside from radar. north ba
as kron 4's dan kerman reports, investigators are not convinced they are using the best available technology. >> reporter: preliminary findings suggest corrosion caused the pipe to rupture. they asked for a permit to replace the pipe with something better. 9% chromium steel alloy. but they aren't sure that is what is best. >> this alloy is 9 chrome, can be susceptible to what is called sulfaidation corrosion. >> the same type of pipe was involved in a fire in washington state....
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they've taken this technology home. this is widespread grad rocket technology. >> this becomes a ground war, i asked ben the same question, this changes how? >> it changes in terms of civilian casualties. it's unavoidable if you put that much firepower in there. >> jim clancy, thank you very much. st stay tuned for the latest on the violence in the mideast. first, though, we'll tell you about this heart warnlg story about coming home for the holidays. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the
they've taken this technology home. this is widespread grad rocket technology. >> this becomes a ground war, i asked ben the same question, this changes how? >> it changes in terms of civilian casualties. it's unavoidable if you put that much firepower in there. >> jim clancy, thank you very much. st stay tuned for the latest on the violence in the mideast. first, though, we'll tell you about this heart warnlg story about coming home for the holidays. [ male announcer ] this...
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where do you get growth at a reasonable price in technology now? it seems like if you want that parabolic growth we saw in apple and that never traded at a ridiculous valuation you have to look at sales force or amazon. i don't want to go there. what do you say to people who want to find the next 10% earner at a reasonable valuation? >> you brought up some of the names we like. apple is one of those we bought recently because they missed the last two quarters. investors are starting to figure out where numbers make sense. qualcomm has a bigger market cap than intel now. there is a smaller company called avago that sells into fast growers. you brought up ebay. it's one where they are partnering with companies like apple. you can go on ebay. apple has a place where you can buy refurbished apple products. it's a small test case but they are partnering with the biggest companies in the world. they don't compete with them like amazon. i think cisco where they are providing the backbone for all the data that we are downloading is another interesting one
where do you get growth at a reasonable price in technology now? it seems like if you want that parabolic growth we saw in apple and that never traded at a ridiculous valuation you have to look at sales force or amazon. i don't want to go there. what do you say to people who want to find the next 10% earner at a reasonable valuation? >> you brought up some of the names we like. apple is one of those we bought recently because they missed the last two quarters. investors are starting to...
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the technology is too expensive. it is coming down fast. and the boxes which are built by whirlpool, general electric and eaton have the possibility of coming in at $500 apiece. further, there is already a natural gas distribution system in place. utility companies cover 65 million customers. if they were smart, right, utilities, this is a good business for them, they can subsidize the boxes to allow for overnight fueling. the storms in the northeast showed the wisdom of hooking up a generator. this is a similar operation. the utilities should be behind them. you get the utilities providing the feature and the box. then the demand for the vehicles will expand dramatically and you'd have to believe that auto companies will then offer natural gas fuel option en masse. savings from fuel will be considerable for each household. right now you can see a 2 1/2 year payback for the vehicles as the annual savings will be at $2,175 per household. cost about $4,000 more than a gasoline powered car. people don't like to pay that much though. they don't
the technology is too expensive. it is coming down fast. and the boxes which are built by whirlpool, general electric and eaton have the possibility of coming in at $500 apiece. further, there is already a natural gas distribution system in place. utility companies cover 65 million customers. if they were smart, right, utilities, this is a good business for them, they can subsidize the boxes to allow for overnight fueling. the storms in the northeast showed the wisdom of hooking up a generator....
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president obama called solyndra a model of green technology and then went bankrupt later. >>> new health concerns about another type of energy product, this time it is the 5-hour energy which comes in a shot size bottle. ktvu's david stevenson tells us what led to the investigation. david? >> reporter: first, monster energy, now 5-hour energy is being scrutinized for possible link to injuries and deaths. >> reporter: she is a coordinator at ucsf and relies on 5-hour energy shots to give a boost. >> i try not to do it too often. only on days when i feel like i am sluggish. >> the food and drug administration is taking a closer look at the drink. they confirms to ktvu it received reports of 13 deaths and 30 reports of life threatening injuries since 2008. >> energy drinks are about two cups of coffee and kind of put together in a way that might encourage you to take multiple doses. >> reporter: they asked researchers to look into hundreds of cases involving a variety of energy drippings. he says large doses of -- energy drinks. he says large doses can set off heart conditions. >> adrenalin
president obama called solyndra a model of green technology and then went bankrupt later. >>> new health concerns about another type of energy product, this time it is the 5-hour energy which comes in a shot size bottle. ktvu's david stevenson tells us what led to the investigation. david? >> reporter: first, monster energy, now 5-hour energy is being scrutinized for possible link to injuries and deaths. >> reporter: she is a coordinator at ucsf and relies on 5-hour energy...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! could've had a v8. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back. two weeks after hurricane sandy battered the northeas
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. soothes you to sleep with ingredients like melatonin. it's safe with no side effects, so you wake up... ready to go. [ male announcer ] unisom natural nights. . >>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that like once you get so far, you can't -- you get lost in your direction. >> she was the youngest of five who fled. her 18-year-old sister and a boyfriend, a brother and sister in another family. >> we just kept running and running
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. soothes you to sleep with ingredients like melatonin. it's safe with no side effects, so you wake up... ready to go. [ male announcer ]...
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improvements and a five or ten year technological lead than the countries we're competing with. it's interesting, paul, if you look the at the last three or four years, now what industry has created more than any other industry in the united states. >> paul: the electric car industry, steve? (laughter) >> no, not that one. oil and gas and the thing that's so amazing, the president is doing almost everything he can to try to hold this back with regulations and with not allowi allowing permitting most of the oil and gas development is going out on private land and where the president has to get with the program because we could literally create millions more jobs if we get this story right. >> paul: jim, the consequences here economically are big for downstream production, things like manufacturing. >> right. >> that had left the, i talked to one ceo, dow chemical, who had planned years ago never to build another plant in the united states and now making a 4 billion dollar bet on manufacturing and chemical production in the the united states. that's extraordinary. you're seeing th
improvements and a five or ten year technological lead than the countries we're competing with. it's interesting, paul, if you look the at the last three or four years, now what industry has created more than any other industry in the united states. >> paul: the electric car industry, steve? (laughter) >> no, not that one. oil and gas and the thing that's so amazing, the president is doing almost everything he can to try to hold this back with regulations and with not allowi...
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unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we are back with more from our round table, talk about politics and how the president one, i want to talk with the fiscal cliff. bob woodward, offer secret white house document that goes back to the grand bargain negotiations, tell us what it is and what it means, you think. >> well, this is the last offer the president, the white house made last year to speaker boehner to try to reach this $4 trillion grand bargain and it's long and it's tedious and it's got budget jargon in it, but what it cho shoels a willingness to cut all kinds of things, like tricare, which is the sacred health insurance program for the military for military retirees. tricare, which is the sacred health insurance program for the military for military retirees. tricare, which is the sacred health insurance program for the military for military retirees.e tricare, which is the sacred health insurance program for the military for military retirees. t
unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we are back with more from our round table, talk about politics and how the president one, i want to talk with the fiscal cliff. bob woodward, offer secret white house document that goes back to the grand bargain negotiations, tell us what it is and what it means, you think. >> well, this is the last offer...
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they are upgrading technology with the repairs but all this will come before the air district next monday. dan kerman, kron 4. >> at the 49ers practice facility in santa clara, the coach harbaugh says that alex smith is making progress after undergoing a concussion from yesterday's game. he is expected to play one week from today against the chicago bears. he could possibly return to practice as early as wednesday. haazig madyun >> the experts at kaiser hospital that they are still a lot of unknows there are still dealing with concussions because the brain is so complex that dealing with the aftermath of a brain injury is also very complicated. they have learned a lot in the last couple of years. including the importance of special testing and rest. they say that dealing with child concussions is even more difficult. because of the problems with the issue surrounding a child's development of their brain. redwood city, kron 4. p inole. as been an arrest of a crust of suspicion of the this driving under the influence after midnight over this overpass. no other vehicles were involved this ro
they are upgrading technology with the repairs but all this will come before the air district next monday. dan kerman, kron 4. >> at the 49ers practice facility in santa clara, the coach harbaugh says that alex smith is making progress after undergoing a concussion from yesterday's game. he is expected to play one week from today against the chicago bears. he could possibly return to practice as early as wednesday. haazig madyun >> the experts at kaiser hospital that they are still...
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the highly anticipated wii u will be $300 and new gaming technology. gabe slate tech report >> i got my hands on the new wii u this wireless game controller. here is a sneak peek at one of the greatest products. this is the wii u much more horrible machine with a fall high- definition graphics and the visuals looked much cleaner and sharper. much more -- highly anticipated machine. -- >> this touch-like tablet is great for interaction and also a joystick system as long as you are near the wii system you can have this stolplanning. and this is good if you are still wanting to catch play this. depending on the game you use the touch screen to shoot arrows at the television screen and the wii council passepad still are very intuitive and syned together.. the second screen can be used in many different ways with the super mario brothers inc. this and the unique way. here are four people playing and one person has the game, so it is like the overlord. the operator can make it easier or more difficult by placing blocks in their path. depending on how they ar
the highly anticipated wii u will be $300 and new gaming technology. gabe slate tech report >> i got my hands on the new wii u this wireless game controller. here is a sneak peek at one of the greatest products. this is the wii u much more horrible machine with a fall high- definition graphics and the visuals looked much cleaner and sharper. much more -- highly anticipated machine. -- >> this touch-like tablet is great for interaction and also a joystick system as long as you are...
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eventually it will be more cost- effective for businesses to invest in cleaner technology than to chase after the allowances. but critics say there's another choice many businesses may make, to pack up and leave the state altogether. california is gambling that other states will join them in this approach to fighting climate change. it is a bet that could be lost. >> but if we don't start at all, it may never happen. >> reporter: whether you believe in climate change or not, there is one thing that everyone can agree on: with cap and trade, the business climate in california has changed forever. in santa clara, john ramos, cbs 5. >>> i put my daughter in this school expecting her to be protected and safe. >> what a registered sex offender volunteered at that school. how he got on campus and why he wasn't arrested. >>> these are well planned well thought out high level theft. >> stolen by the truckload. why bay area thieves are going nuts! >> this right here is the last piece of machinery left over from the clean-up efforts from that massive mud slide that occurred in this daly city neig
eventually it will be more cost- effective for businesses to invest in cleaner technology than to chase after the allowances. but critics say there's another choice many businesses may make, to pack up and leave the state altogether. california is gambling that other states will join them in this approach to fighting climate change. it is a bet that could be lost. >> but if we don't start at all, it may never happen. >> reporter: whether you believe in climate change or not, there...